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Qiang Fu, Raymond Huey elected to National Academy of Sciences
Two University of Washington researchers are among the newly elected members of the National Academy of Sciences. Qiang Fu, professor of atmospheric sciences, and Raymond Huey, professor emeritus of biology, are among those recognized with one of the highest honors a scientist can achieve.
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- UW Pro-Palestinian protesters to present demands to Regents | FOX 1321 hours ago
- Healthier Together: Staffing remains a major issue within health care industry | KIRO 721 hours ago
- UW regents met with chants to ‘free, free Palestine’ | The Seattle Times21 hours ago
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Written by UW researchers, faculty and graduate students
- Analysis: Everyday life and its variability influenced human evolution at least as much as rare activities like big-game hunting | The Conversation3 days ago
- Opinion: The world is relying on the United States to get value-based drug pricing right | STAT4 days ago
- Opinion: Colleges should meet with protesters rather than dismiss their demands | The Seattle Times4 days ago
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